CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Two men posing as Clarksville Police officers with a flashing light in their car have been pulling over motorists in Clarksville and surrounding areas, sometimes demanding drugs or money.

As of Sunday afternoon, CPD was still looking for two suspects.

According to a Clarksville Police Department news release, CPD had at least three reports Saturday night from people claiming they were pulled over by men impersonating police officers.

The men approached drivers for various reasons, such as “speeding a little,” “the vehicle matches a description …” and “rear-view mirror being broken.” In some cases, the males asked for drugs, money or for the victims to change locations several blocks away from the location of the “stop” to more secluded areas, the news release states.

Victims say the men were in a four-door car that might be a Pontiac Grand Am or Grand Prix equipped with a red and blue flashlight on the dash that is about the size of a cell phone, the release states.

The vehicle may also have a license plate on the front with a beach scene.

Two men were inside the vehicle. Both were wearing graphic T-shirts, and both suspects appeared to be in their mid-20s with military-style haircuts, the release states. Both were described as white men, one of whom was tan and possibly Hispanic.

One had a badge similar to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office badge but with a five-pointed star instead of the seven-pointed star the MCSO uses.

One of the vehicles stopped by the suspects was occupied by two real MCSO deputies.

The stops occurred in the area of Crossland Avenue, Glen Street and Madison Street.

Police say motorists should never agree to move to a more secluded area for any reason.

CPD uses only blue lights, and officers have CPD identification.

Anyone worried can call 911 to make sure a stop is legitimate. Tell dispatchers if you have concerns about a possible police impersonation.